Ghanaian dancehall star Stonebwoy has opened up about his early days in the music industry, revealing that his serious on-screen appearance in music videos was simply a reflection of his natural mood at the time.
Speaking in an interview with DJ Slim, the artiste shared insights into how his performance style has evolved over the years.
Early Music Video Persona
Stonebwoy explained that during the early stages of his career, he often maintained a serious expression in his music videos, which many fans came to associate with his brand.
According to him, this was not a deliberate choice but rather a natural expression of how he felt at the time.

A Turning Point
He recalled a moment during the shoot of his song Submarine, when he smiled unintentionally while filming.
The reaction from the director, who encouraged him to embrace that side of his personality, marked a turning point in how he approached his performances.
Growth as a Performer
Following that experience, Stonebwoy said he began to appreciate the importance of expressing a wider range of emotions on screen.
This shift contributed to his development into a more dynamic and engaging performer, both in music videos and on stage.
The Bigger Picture
His reflection highlights how artists evolve over time, refining their image and performance style as they grow in confidence and experience within the industry.
